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Herpes Genitalis Definition
Common names:
  • Genital Herpes
  • Groin Herpes
  • Herpes Genitalis
  • Herpes Groin
  • Herpes Simplex Type 2
What is herpes genitalis?
A person with herpes genitalis has an infection caused by herpes simplex virus type 2, which is spread by sexual contact. The infection causes painful blisters and ulcers on the skin that covers the genitals. About 1 out of 6 adults in the US have herpes genitalis. After the initial infection, the virus causes temporary symptoms that resolve, but additional episodes are common. Images

What are the symptoms of herpes genitalis?
Symptoms of herpes genitalis include genital pain, vaginal pain, genital sores, penile discharge, vaginal discharge. Less common symptoms of herpes genitalis include fever, headache, muscle aches, pain during urination, and swollen lymph glands in the groin. After the initial infection, symptoms of herpes genitalis usually lasts 14 to 21 days. Additional episodes are usually more mild and last for 7 to 10 days. Images

How does the doctor treat herpes genitalis?
There is no cure for herpes genitalis, but medication can help prevent episodes and reduce symptoms. Treatment for herpes genitalis includes antiviral medications, antibiotic ointment, and pain medication.

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Last Updated: Mar 31, 2009  References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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